Can I use diffmerge tool from command line to get the final repot . Yes What I'm looking for is Just report not individual changes . I know one command line option like diffmerge.exe --title1="originalversion" --title2=''modified version" %1 %2

But the above command is opening diffmerge windw and showing the changes. What I want is final summary in command line itself instead of opening in window. So that I can take summary and start using that in my program. Is it possible?

Yeah, there is a --diff=file option that takes the 2 input files and creates an outputfile with either traditional or unified diffs and then exits with an exit status set toindicate whether there were differences or errors or whatever.

See the "Diffing to a File" section in Chapter 9 in the manual for all the details.

jeffhostetler wrote:Yeah, there is a --diff=file option that takes the 2 input files and creates an outputfile with either traditional or unified diffs and then exits with an exit status set toindicate whether there were differences or errors or whatever.

See the "Diffing to a File" section in Chapter 9 in the manual for all the details.

Hope this helps,jeff

The below option diffmerge {-diff=pathname} [-unified] {file1} {file2} Compares two different files and ouputs summary to a file. In the same way can I compare 2 different folders and the files within those folders , and final summary written to a file. The main aim is I want to compare two different versions of a project